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Photos from the Naree Bio-blitz

In April 2013 a team dedicated team of ecologists, volunteers, consultants, traditional landowners and support staff travelled to Naree Station reserve to undertake a 'bio-blitz' – a set of projects which revealed the plants and animals of reserve's woodlands and wetlands.

Eurardy through a photographer's lens

When photographer and loyal supporter Geoff Spanner looked through his camera lens in 2011, he saw Eurardy Reserve in all its glory, thanks in large part to five years of care by Bush Heritage and its supporters.

Outback blitz likely to have unearthed new species

Top scientists target Bon Bon Station Reserve in arid South Australia in an effort to discover new species.

After the rains

Around the Simpson Desert after a once-in-a-decade rainfall event

Wildflowers of Charles Darwin Reserve

Thanks to the work of over 40 dedicated volunteers from the Wildflower Society of WA, we now know many of the botanical secrets of Bush Heritage's Charles Darwin Reserve.

Phascogales on the move

Twenty red-tailed phascogales get a change of scene at Kojonup Reserve.

Postcards from the Field: Which Wallaby?

Two wallaby species live in the beautiful Fitz-Stirling area of WA. But how to work out which one occurs where? Ecologist Dr Sandra Gilfillan has some tricks up her sleeve, involving remote cameras, golf clubs, and double-sided tape.

Postcards from the Field: Bon Bon Station Reserve

Bon Bon Station Reserve's Manager, Glen Norris, talks about settling into his new home, and shares some amazing photos taken after the recent rains.